Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF) has been a nationally notifiable condition since the 1920s. As of January 1, 2010, cases of RMSF are reported under a new category called Spotted Fever Rickettsiosis (SFR). This category captures cases of RMSF, Rickettsia parkeri rickettsiosis, Pacific Coast tick fever, and rickettsialpox.

Historical Maps of Pennsylvania - A website containing many maps not found at the State Archives. Incorporation Dates of PA Municipalities, 1965; Maps of Pennsylvania's Historic Suburbs; Mine Map Atlas - A website of the PA Department of Environmental Protection and Penn State University covering anthracite and bituminous coal fields.

Within the atlases are 24,371 historical maps, illustrations, and histories many of which contain family names ideal for genealogical research. Others are rare antique maps, part of the collection by an exclusive arrangement with the Osher Map Library. The state of Pennsylvania has 38 of these antiquarian maps dating back as early as 1681.

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Due to an abundance of caution for our patrons, visitors, and staff, as of March 13 the Historical Society of Pennsylvania will be closed until further notice. This includes all research services and programming.

Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever Fact Sheet 1. What is Rocky Mountain Spotted fever (RMSF)? - RMSF is a severe disease resulting from infection by Rickettsia rickettsii, a bacterium that is transmitted vertically from the female tick to her offspring. 2. Where does RMSF infection occur in Pennsylvania? - Rocky Mountain

Discover the past of Pennsylvania through State maps in our online collection of old historical maps that span over 250 years of growth. View Pennsylvania Maps such such as historical county boundaries changes, old vintage maps, as well as road / highway maps for all 67 counties in Pennsylvania.

Willis, VA (December 14, 2017)—Mountain Fever Records is pleased to announce the addition of North Carolina-based bluegrass band, ClayBank, to their roster. ClayBank will release their debut album for Mountain Fever Records Spring 2018.